FC Bayern: Thomas Tuchel gives an insight into the incident with Sadio Mané

“Energetic Mood”

For Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel, the “blatant incident” involving attacker Sadio Mané after the club’s internal ban of one game and a fine has no further consequences. “We cleared it up so that it would be cleared up. Sadio, I’m his first lawyer and also his first defense attorney. I only know him as an absolute top professional. He was never, never, ever guilty of anything. Everyone has the right to make a mistake. That was too much. He saw it and there was an apology,” said Tuchel during the press conference before FC Bayern’s game against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on Saturday (3:30 p.m. / in the TM live ticker).


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After the 0: 3 in the quarter-finals of the Champions League at Manchester City on Tuesday, Mané and Leroy Sané clashed in the dressing room. That got the club busy. It was important that it was clarified, said Tuchel. That had a “cleansing effect”, emphasized the Bayern coach. “We had a good, positive and energetic atmosphere in training yesterday and today and that’s necessary.”

Mané was back in training and will serve out his internal ban against Hoffenheim. According to Tuchel, the way Mané dealt with it was exemplary. Africa’s footballer of the year apologized to the team. However, the coach would prefer such incidents to remain inside the dressing room in the future. His predecessor Julian Nagelsmann had already complained that internal team matters had become public.

New signing Mané still doesn’t seem to have really arrived in Munich. “He’s still looking for himself a bit at Bayern,” confirmed CEO Kahn last week, adding: “We would like him to explode.” As a result of his recent performance, Mané will come in 2023 after recovering from an injury to the fibula head in six Games for an assist, the left wing was cut in the interim update of the Bundesliga and the market value was corrected down by 15 million to 45 million euros – the biggest minus of the update.

With Cancelo and Mané: Biggest losers of the Bundesliga update

Andre Silva | RB Leipzig | -€4m

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New market value: €20 million
After the Bundesliga update in March 2023

Donyell Paint | BVB | -€4m

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New market value: €16 million

Luke Nmecha | VfL Wolfsburg | -€4m

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New market value: €14 million

Rafael Borre | Eintracht Frankfurt | -€4m

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New market value: €12 million

Ihlas Bebou | TSG Hoffenheim | -€4m

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New market value: €7 million

Sebastien Haller | BVB | -€5m

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New market value: €30 million

Florian Neuhaus Borussia M’gladbach | -€5m

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New market value: €15 million

Borna Sosa | VfB Stuttgart | -€5m

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New market value: €15 million

Alassane Plea | Borussia M’gladbach | -€5m

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New market value: €10 million

Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | -€5m

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New market value: €7 million

David space | RB Leipzig | -€6m

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New market value: €20 million

Angelino | TSG Hoffenheim | -€6m

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New market value: €14 million

Mahmoud Dahoud | BVB | -€6m

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New market value: €12 million

Giovanni Reyna | BVB | -€7m

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New market value: €28 million

Patrick Schick | Bayer 04 | -€8 million

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New market value: €30 million

Callum Hudson-Odoi | Bayer 04 | -€8 million

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New market value: €17 million

João Cancelo | Bayern Munich | -€10m

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New market value: €60 million

Serge Gnabry | Bayern Munich | -€10m

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New market value: €55 million

Sadio Mané | Bayern Munich | -€15m

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New market value: €45 million

In the performance ranking of all Bundesliga newcomers in 2022/23, the former Liverpool star ranks just under the top 10 with a quota of six goals and four assists, but behind players such as Marcus Ingvartsen from Mainz, Michael Gregoritsch from Freiburg and Philipp Hofmann from Bochum. An interim report that not only does not meet the requirements of the FCB supporters, but also of the professional himself.

Choupo-Moting is missing from Bayern Munich against TSG Hoffenheim

Meanwhile, FC Bayern will have to do without attacker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting on Saturday. The 34-year-old tried his hand at team training again this week after his knee problems, but it was not crowned with success. The record champions had already missed Choupo-Moting against SC Freiburg (1-0) and Manchester City (0-3).

Serge Gnabry is expected to be back in the starting XI in the center of attack. Mathys Tel (17), who has recovered from his muscle injury, will probably get a joker chance. “Starting from scratch would be a bit early,” said Tuchel, looking at the youngster.

Mané between Nagelsmann & Pavard: Salihamidzic’s most expensive Bayern transfers

… from 13 to 80 million euros!

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Hasan Salihamidzic has been sporting director since 2017 and has been sporting director of FC Bayern since 2020. During this time he already closed some big million dollar deals!

Status: February 2023

Sandro Wagner 2017/18 | came from TSG Hoffenheim for €13m

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Alphonso Davies | 2018/19 | came from Vancouver Whitecaps for €14m

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Marcel Sabitzer | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for €15m

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Ryan Gravenberch | 2022/23 | came from Ajax for over €18.5m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €24 million thanks to performance-related bonuses. Ajax should be involved in a future transfer with up to 7.5 percent of the fee.

Mathy’s phone | 2022/23 | came from Stade Rennes for over €20m

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Julian Nagelsmann | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for over €20m

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If Bayern win the double twice by 2026, the transfer fee will increase to €25m (source: Kicker). Update October 24: According to agent Volker Struth, Bayern paid just over €20m.

Sadio Mané | 2022/23 | comes from Liverpool for €32m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €41 million thanks to performance-related bonuses.

Benjamin Pavard | 2019/20 | came from VfB Stuttgart for €35m

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Dayot Upamecano | 2021/22 | came from RB Leipzig for €42.5m

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Leroy Sané | 2020/21 | came from Manchester City for €49m

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Matthijs de Ligt | 2022/23 | Came from Juventus for €67m

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Transfer fee can increase to up to €77 million thanks to performance-related bonuses.

Lucas Hernandez | 2019/20 | came from Atlético Madrid for €80m

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